Katherine discusses how Congress is being enticed to pass the bailout bill through the addition of PORK.
Katherine reads through the bailout bill, pointing out pork provisions.
Katherine takes a side trip about Jewish Mexicans in Arizona.
Emailers weigh in.

Hour 2 More about the bloated hog // Americans are waking up over the bailout // Pulling the puppet strings // Phone privacy // Social Security // The history behind the song ”We don’t need no education” // banking the unbanked //

Katherine continues to discuss with Dave how Congress is being enticed to pass the bailout bill through the addition of PORK.
Katherine discusses how Americans are waking up over the bailout bill, and how it’s a bigger issue than the bailout itself.
Katherine discusses with callers and Dave who actually pulls the strings of the politicians.
Dave discusses the history behind the song ”We don’t need no education”.
Katherine discusses banking the unbanked.
Callers and emailers weigh in.

Katherine discusses how government doesn’t respond to your pressure because they’re the only game in town.
Katherine discusses boycotts and their effectiveness.
Callers bring up several ideas regarding boycotts, actions, and solutions.
Callers weigh in.

Katherine discusses Bill O’Reilly’s bailout tirade and how it’s designed to channel your anger away from a real solution.
Katherine discusses how we are just getting ‘played’ by O’Reilly and other media minions.
Katherine discusses how Bill O’Reilly tries to intimidate and manipulate a former female assistant.
Callers weigh in.

Katherine and Dave discuss how O’Reilly got to be on so many radio stations.
Katherine and Dave discuss how influencing politicians really works.
Katherine and Dave discuss eye-opening experiences that lead to understanding the world.
Katherine discusses how Corporate Culture affects employees and consequently customers.
Callers call Katherine on her Corporate Culture example.
Callers weigh in.

Katherine discusses her experiences at the CT Liberty Forum.
Katherine discusses the formation of a new “freedom coalition"; the FAN – Freedom Activist Network.
Katherine discusses how Pandora continues to fight for internet broadcasting.
Katherine discusses more about the bailout.

Katherine discusses how the public doesn’t want the bailout; yet the media won’t report on it; or worse, minimize it.
Katherine discusses “The Work Number” and how it’s used to violate your privacy.
Dave brings up serious questions about hotel key cards and opens up a discussion about hotel key cards.
Callers and emailers weigh in.

Katherine discusses how the bailout issue isn’t properly depicted in the MSM.
Katherine discusses how we are held hostage by “banker terrorists” over the bailout issue.
Katherine discusses the “Arms Race” between the pond scum & the people.
Katherine discusses a new homeland security “tool”, “Mal intent” which reads your mind to screen your intentions.

Hour 2 “Arms Race” over freedom // “Mal intent” to read your mind // UK National ID Card unveiled // French public TV power grab illustrates overt control // Melding of government and media // Consolidation in financial and business arenas //

Katherine continues to discuss the “Arms Race” between the pond scum & the people.
Katherine continues to discuss a new homeland security “tool”, “Mal intent” which reads your mind to screen your intentions.
Katherine discusses a new National ID Card unveiled in the UK.
Katherine discusses French public TV power grab, which illustrates overt control by government over the media.
Katherine discusses the melding of government and media.
Emailers weigh in.

Katherine continues to discuss with Dave, and callers, the intricacies of the economy.
Katherine plays and discusses an Anti- Mc Cain ad.
Katherine discusses how smart people are co-opted, by the powerful of this country, to join their ranks.
Katherine and Dave discuss the war for our kids.
Callers and emailers weigh in.

Hour 1 Travel surveillance – Just when did we consent to this? // The myth of Cassandra // Palin’s daughter issues // Texas toll roads are going cashless // It’s too easy to get people to volunteer for the “noose” //

Katherine discusses how the travel surveillance grid is already in place and how it’s hard to resist / reject it.
Katherine discusses the myth of Cassandra and how it applies to her work in the present times.
Katherine discusses how Texas toll roads are going cashless and its effect on our ability to travel anonymously.
Katherine discusses how it’s too easy to get people to volunteer for the various registration “nooses” that allow for our tracking.
Callers weigh in.

Katherine continues to discuss how Texas toll roads are going cashless and its effect on our ability to travel anonymously.
Katherine discusses why it is important to ‘kill your TV’.
Katherine and Dave discuss youth Socialization and Education in today’s world.
Katherine discusses how the Mass Pike wants to eliminate toll collectors, and its effect on our ability to travel anonymously.
Callers weigh in.

Katherine discusses how the big stories hide more significant, less publicized stories.
Katherine discusses how we are watched both on the internet and while shopping.
Katherine discusses marketing, and the methods employed by unscrupulous marketers.
Katherine discusses with “Dr. Joe” an advertisement for the new Nexus Border Card.
Callers weigh in.

Katherine continues to discuss an advertisement for the new Nexus Border Card, brought up last hour by “Dr. Joe”.
Katherine discusses strange sites along the highway, with a caller.
Katherine discusses how our travel is becoming more monitored.
Callers and emailers weigh in.

Katherine and Dave discuss the current economic situation and China’s statements, as well.
Katherine discusses the whole AIG issue with a caller.
Katherine urges listeners to examine their finances.
Callers and emailers weigh in.

Katherine discusses.how fear brings perspective and uses the LA Riots as an example of perspective.
Katherine discusses.how we need to shift from a victim mentality to a defensive mentality.
Katherine discusses how the internet will eventually be the next battlefield for freedom.
Callers weigh in.

Hour 1 Entering the second phase of monopolistic consolidation in US History; This time it goes global // The new “Robber Barons” consolidation in all markets // Fascism unfolds before our eyes // FTC “asleep at the wheel” // Business – Government consolidation eliminates competition // History repeats itself //

Katherine discusses the new phase of monopolistic consolidation in businesses.
Katherine discusses the move toward Fascism as the bailouts continue.
Katherine and Dave discuss how this is just an example of history repeating itself.
Callers weigh in.

Katherine discusses Enhanced Driver’s Licenses.
Katherine discusses the move toward Data Analytics as the new trend in surveillance.
Katherine discusses how the government entices compliance with the Enhanced Driver’s Licenses by “volunteering” for it.
Callers weigh in.

Hour 1 How are you feeling? Are you dragging? Why? // Yoga – spiritual, physical, or both? //

Katherine discusses how lately she’s been drained and her friends as well.
Katherine briefly mentions a music web site, Pandora, which creates playlists for you based on the “Music Genome Project”.
She opens the phone lines to see if others feel the same as she does.
The first caller, Joe Alexander, talks about his energy seminar, yoga, and ends up being a guest.
Callers weigh in.

Katherine discusses her viewing of a documentary on North Korea.
Katherine discusses a story about how a German supermarket hires snoops to spy on workers.
Katherine discusses China’s Olympic weather modification plans.

PLEASE NOTE: FROM 36 MINUTES TO 40 MINUTES INTO HOUR 1, WE LOST TRANSMISSION DUE TO A NH POWER OUTAGE. THE BROADCAST CONTINUES AFTER THAT.

Katherine discusses becoming aware of the media’s use of information to paint or spin public perception about issues. She uses the RFID issue as an example.
Katherine also discusses the long-term vision of RFID companies.
Callers weigh in.

Hour 1 Sick? Stay Home! // China: a vision of things to come in the USA? Only you can prevent forest fires… er, I mean Police States! // RFID use in China //

Katherine discusses the fact that sick folks should stay home and use Vitamin D to make it through the winter.
Katherine informs a caller about "Dr" Bill Deagle.
Katherine discusses RFID use in China as a precursor of things to come here.
Callers weigh in.

Hour 1 - International Standards Organizations and their influence on national policies // Angelina Jolie's involvement with the globalist agenda //

Katherine discusses supra-national policy making groups.
Katherine discusses the concept of a nation, using Estonia as an example.
Katherine discusses Angelina Jolie's induction into the CFR.
Katherine discusses Angelina Jolie's criticism of not being required to undergo a background check for natural childbirth.
Katherine reminds us that there are groups that promote nationality, such as the John Birch Society.
Katherine discusses national ID and travel restrictions in Myanmar (Burma).
Breaking News: The Supreme Court of the United States ruled that Americans have the right to own guns for self defense and hunting.
Callers weigh in.

Katherine and Dave discuss the nude sketch behind Angelina Jolie in the Vanity Fair article.
Katherine discusses her first exposure to Angelina Jolie in a GQ magazine, that also featured an interview with Osama bin Laden.
Callers weigh in.
A caller from Vermont discusses Reid v. Covert, a US Supreme Court case that ruled that treaties neither supersede not amend the US Constitution.
Katherine discusses the recent outbreak of salmonella from tainted tomatoes.
Katherine discusses the concept of using RFID microchips to tag produce.
Katherine informs the people of Hawaii that their tax dollars are being used to fund the RFID industry in the tagging of pineapples.
Katherine discusses how the sheer volume of news articles on the recent salmonella outbreak is being used to promote an agenda to track produce, rather than to report a serious health concern, citing other underreported health concerns that affect more people as an example.
Katherine compares the number of people effected by the recent salmonella outbreak to some recent statistics on diabetes mellitus (40 hospitalizations for salmonella vs. 73,000 deaths for diabetes mellitus).
Kathering discusses Lou Dobbs and his call for impeaching Bush over the salmonella outbreak.

Katherine welcomes filmmaker Jim Tusty to the show to discuss his movie, The Singing Revolution.
Katherine and Jim discuss the occupation of the Estonian people by the USSR.
Katherine and Jim discuss the purges instigated by Stalin in Estonia, and how those purges weren't specific to Estonia.
Jim relates the story of his grandfather moving to the USA from Estonia.

Hour 1 - Watermelons for the Fourth of July // Launch of the Information Card Foundation // BugMeNot //
Dave starts with a 4th of July story, reporting on the Viagra-like effects of watermelons.
Katherine reports the launch of the newly formed Information Card Foundation.
Katherine and Dave talk about bugmenot.
Katherine and Dave discuss Ayn Rand, and her books Atlas Shrugged and Fountainhead.
Viagra in the Water - bumper music by The Four Bitchin' Babes
Katherine and Dave discuss prepaid credit cards, and how they aren't being sold anonymously anymore.
Digital Identity Crisis? No Problem.BugMeNot - Bypass Compulsory RegistrationWikipedia entry for Ayn RandThe Four Bitchin' BabesHour2 - Guest Joan Veon //
Katherine and Joan discuss Cecil Rhodes and his influence on globalization.
Joan explains how people, like Rhodes and Rothschild, have been working behind the scenes to fund many of the escapades of the British Empire.
Joan recommends a book that she's been reading; "The Queen's Slave Trader", by Nick Hazelwood.
Katherine invites people to help and support Joan Veon in her work.
Callers weigh in.
The Queen's Slave TraderWed., July 2, 2008: Playlists: M3U | RAM(Individual MP3s:
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Hour 1 - Guest: Joan Veon //
Katherine and Joan talk about how Joan got started in her research.
Joan talks about getting arrested at customs in Norway in 1994 and held for three days.
Joan notes that the move towards globalization has increased in tempo in recent years.
Joan describes the steps by which national laws and policies have been changing to promote globalization since World War II.
Joan Veon's websiteMany articles written by Joan VeonHour2 - Katherine and Dave //
Katherine discusses how people focus on different perspectives in their research into what's happening in the world, and how some of the research comes together.
Callers weigh in.
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Hour 1 - RFID readers in hospitals interfere with medical equipment // Plans to track patients in hospitals using RFID // Don't be an early adopter //
Katherine relates a JAMA study that shows that RFID readers interfere with medical equipment, frequently at a level that can be considered either significant, or hazardous, even at distances up to ten inches.
Katherine identifies the variety of critical equipment which is vulnerable to interference from RFID readers, and detailed some of the hazardous events that occurred during the study.
Katherine compares the similarity between radio frequencies used in cell phones and RFID readers, and notes how cell phones are already restricted in hospitals.
Katherine discusses a somewhat related story in the news about a hospital's plan to track patients using RFID in their wristbands.
Katherine informs people about vulnerabilities with swipeless credit/debit cards, where full names and card numbers can be scanned by anybody who can get their hands on one of the many cheap RFID scanners available on the market.
Kathering discusses the decline in domesticated honeybee population, and how it affects the food supply. She points out that scientists are now using RFID chips on the backs of the bees, to track them and determine what's causing the drastic drop in their population.
callers weigh in
'Hospital risk' from radio tagsMicrochip plan to track hospital patientsPictured: The bees fitted with microchips to find out why their species is dyingHour2 - Fairness Doctrine//
Katherine discusses the fairness doctrine, and how it's trying to be revived.
Katherine offers possible reasons why the fairness doctrine is being revived.
Katherine discusses how we are moving to a Big Sister approach to our laws and policy, and contrasts it to the Big Brother approach that has been used in recent years, and how this relates to the likelyhood that the Democrats are moving into the White House, instead of the Republicans.
Katherine reports that there is a petition from the Media Research Center that seeks to stop the reappearance of the fairness doctrine.
Katherine and Dave play an audio clip featuring Dianne Feinstein's views on talk radio, and discuss what can be inferred from her statements.
Fairness DoctrinePetition To Stop The Fairness DoctrineBill in Congress that prevents the FCC from repromulgating the fairness doctrine. (H.R. 2905)Thu., June 26, 2008: Playlists: M3U | RAM(Individual MP3s:
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Hour 1 Guest: Jim Tusty //
Katherine welcomes filmmaker Jim Tusty to the show to discuss his movie,
The Singing Revolution
Katherine and Jim discuss the occupation of the Estonian people by the USSR.
Katherine and Jim discuss the purges instigated by Stalin in Estonia, and how those purges weren't specific to Estonia.
Jim relates the story of his grandfather moving to the USA from Estonia.
The Singing Revolution, a documentary filmHour2 Guest: Jim Tusty //
Katherine and Jim discuss the move for Estonian independence from within the system.
Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact

Hour 2 Live Free Or Die – Do we really mean that? // Maintaining our Empire through permanent military bases worldwide // Tumbling head over heels towards a Total Surveillance Society //
Katherine and Dave discuss the fact our society isn’t geared to Live Free Or Die.
Katherine and Dave discuss how we are maintaining our Empire through permanent military bases worldwide
Katherine and Dave discuss the increasing acceptance of a total surveillance society that we are allowing to unfold.
Callers weigh in.
Camp Bondsteel

Hour 1 Power Outage and being proactive // Cloning dead humans tissue // Pick an issue and become an expert //
Katherine discusses being proactive with small things.
Katherine discusses ramifications of cloning dead humans’ tissue.
Katherine discusses picking an issue and becoming an expert.
Tissue of dead humans to be cloned.

Hour 1 Interview with John Centola // Implanted with a VeriChip //
Katherine interviews John Centola, an
Atlanta firefighter who was implanted with a VeriChip at a firefighter
convention. He reports that the VeriChip literally emerged from his arm
while he was swimming.

Hour 2 Interview with Kim Fettig // Intestigative Reporter and
Anchor for CBS Channel 46 in Atlanta, WCGL-TV //
Katherine discusses Kim Fettig's breaking
news story on the VeriChip; as well as her interview with VeriChip company officials in
light of the chip-cancer connection.

Hour 1 China, pencils, and our vanishing economy // Crap from China trashes our economy // The conditioning of the next generation //
Katherine explains how crap from China trashes our economy.
Katherine discusses her experience at Staples trying to find pencils made in the USA.
Katherine discusses how our next generation is being conditioned to accept things we would never accept.
Callers and emailers weigh in.
The big ship pictures:
I, Pencil
My Family Tree as told to Leonard E. Read.

Hour 2 Donate or tithe to keep WTPRN going strong // Standing firm and tall on faith, no matter what the cost // Caller topic grab bag //
Katherine discusses with callers the good that can be done by donating to WTPRN.
Katherine discusses various topics with callers.
Katherine discusses the philosophical stand she’s taking; standing firm and tall on faith, no matter what the cost.
Callers and emailers weigh in.
Donate or tithe to keep WTPRN going strong.
Pencil carvings:
CC WiFi Radio.

Hour 2 Civics lesson wrap up // Update on the trip to Detroit, MI // There is NO us versus them //
Katherine wraps up the Civics lesson with several side trips.
Katherine updates listeners on her trip to MI.

Hour 1 Story Updates - TX FLDS // Breastfeeding at age 8 // Life situations dictate treatment by ‘’authorities’’ // Foster parenting, not a 'well to do life situation' to place kids into //
Katherine updates listeners on the TX FLDS story.
Katherine discusses the YouTube video of breastfeeding at age 8.
Katherine discusses the fact that different life situations dictate treatment by ‘’authorities’’.
Warrant dropped against man named in polygamist retreat raid.
Nursing to Age 8.

Hour 1 Gardening and living off the land – Self sufficient living // Back to Nature – Generational cycles // Gardening tips // Eeww, that’s Dross – Biblical lessons for America today //
Katherine discusses an article from Backwoods Home Magazine and prods callers for stories and gardening tips.
Katherine discusses a passage from Isaiah that is very relevant to today’s America.
Callers and emailers weigh in.
Hour 2 Self sufficient living // Our disposable lifestyle – courtesy of King Camp Gillette // Living off the land tips - Qawarma //
Katherine discusses the intricacies of King Camp Gillette’s vision for the world.
Katherine urges listeners to boycott Gillette.
Katherine shares some living off the land tips working with Qawarma.
Callers and emailers weigh in.
Backwoods Home articles on straight razors and Qawarma:
Boycott Gillette website.
Qawarma.
Thomas Szasz quote is about 7/8ths down this page:
Anais Mitchell's 1984.
Anais Mitchell.

Hour 1 Hyperlink entrapment courtesy of the FBI – their new strategy – noble purpose / wrong strategy? // Wireless home network implications // Tithing to more than just church // Best Buy tasers woman customers //
Katherine discusses a recent story regarding the FBI’s use of fake hyperlinks to entrap those who click on the link.
Katherine also addresses a number of ‘off topic’ subjects brought up by her and callers.
Callers weigh in.
FBI posts fake hyperlinks to snare child porn suspects.
Officer Uses Taser To Tame Best Buy Shopper.

Hour 2 Hyperlink entrapment courtesy of the FBI – their new strategy – noble purpose / wrong strategy? // Wireless home network implications // Laptop recommendations // John Lennon’s “Imagine” //
Katherine continues discussing a recent story regarding the FBI’s use of fake hyperlinks to entrap those who click on the link, as well as implications.
Katherine also addresses a number of ‘off topic’ subjects brought up by callers.
Callers weigh in.
Alternate "Imagine" Lyrics.

Hour 1 Gardening and living off the land – Self sufficient living // Back to Nature – Generational cycles // Gardening tips // Eeww, that’s Dross – Biblical lessons for America today //
Katherine discusses an article from Backwoods Home Magazine and prods callers for stories and gardening tips.
Katherine discusses a passage from Isaiah that is very relevant to today’s America.
Callers and emailers weigh in.

Hour 1 Airport stories - the dreaded ‘damn’ kiosk vs. ‘normal’ check in - pick your poison // Music to spread the message of liberty //
Katherine discusses her experiences with the airport, from her recent trip to Phoenix.
Katherine and a caller discuss using music to spread the message of liberty.
Callers weigh in.

Hour 1 April Fool’s Day- beware of fake stories today // Covert RFID Video Surveillance – your worst RFID nightmare, from your friends at NOX // The RFID shift from denial to in your face //
Katherine discusses the fact that April Fool’s Day is a day to be aware of fake stories.
Katherine also discusses covert RFID video surveillance, your worst RFID nightmare, in use to track people and assets.
Katherine discusses the fact that the RFID battle has changed from ”it’s just a bug to be worked out” to “yeah, we’re tracking you, what are you going to do about it?”.
Covert RFID Video Surveillance.
Electronic Product Code (EPC): An overview.

Hour 1 How are you feeling? Are you dragging? Why? // Yoga – spiritual, physical, or both? //
Katherine discusses how lately she’s been drained and her friends as well.
Katherine briefly mentions a music web site, Pandora, which creates playlists for you based on the “Music Genome Project”.
She opens the phone lines to see if others feel the same as she does.
The first caller, Joe Alexander, talks about his energy seminar, yoga, and ends up being a guest.
Callers weigh in.
Pandora and the “Music Genome Project”.
Joe Alexander's website.

Hour 1 Science and Technology Thursday // Flaws with Windows Operating System // Linux Operating System // Open Source Software vs. Closed Source Software //
Katherine discusses the flaws with Windows Operating System and using the Linux Operating System as an alternative.
Katherine also discusses the difference between Open Source Software and Closed Source Software.
Callers weigh in.
What is Ubuntu?
Download Ubuntu.

Hour 2 Science and Technology Thursday // Flaws with Windows Operating System // Linux Operating System // Phone number security // Soy Dangers //
Katherine continues to discuss the flaws with Windows Operating System and using the Linux Operating System as an alternative.
Katherine also discusses the issue of phone number security.
Katherine switches gears to talk about the dangers of soy.
Callers weigh in.
A Linux option.
uReach.com
kall8.com
Make calls privately from anywhere.
The dangers of soy.

Hour 1 Review of Ron Paul’s Nov. 5th fundraiser // Domestication of society since the early 1900’s // Industrialization’s impact on the domestication of society // Why we are so dependent //
Katherine reviews Ron Paul’s Nov. 5th fundraiser and compares the numbers to Clinton’s and Kerry’s fundraising feats.
Katherine discusses the domestication of society by politicians to create a dependence on government.
Katherine discusses industrialization’s impact on the domestication of society, from the days of the Luddites up through the great depression.
Callers and emailers weigh in.

Hour 2 Domestication of society since the early 1900’s // Industrialization’s impact on the domestication of society // Why we are so dependent – How did we get this way? //
Katherine continues to discuss the domestication of society by politicians to create a dependence on government.
Katherine wraps up her discussion on industrialization’s impact on the domestication of society from the great depression.
Katherine takes calls on this topic as well as, RFID, coffee, volunteering, microchipping animals, schooling, President Taft, credit, and the Federal Reserve.
Callers weigh in.

Hour 1 – NAIS: The Mark of the Beast? James Landis thinks so! // Mennonite farmer takes on PA Department of Agriculture over NAIS // Rubber coral reefs? // 2 million tires dumped off the coast of Florida to build artificial reef - GREAT IDEA being cleaned up 30 years later // RFID tagging Aussie prisoners //
Katherine talks about James Landis taking on PA Department of Agriculture over NAIS.
Katherine also discusses the GREAT IDEA of dumping 2 million tires off the coast of Florida to build artificial reef; only to be cleaned up 30 years later .
Katherine wraps up the hour by discussing the RFID tagging of Aussie prisoners .
Farmer, PDA Reach Settlement on Premises ID Lawsuit.
Fallout from Bad '70s Idea: Auto Tires in Ocean Reef.
Aussie prisoners to be RFID tagged.

Hour 2 Apologies that are actually meant // Apologies in the medical world // Guest: Doug Wojcieszak, Founder of the Sorry Works Coalition //
Katherine interviews Doug Wojcieszak regarding the intricacies of the Sorry Works program. The Sorry Works program is used by doctors, nurses and hospitals to improve customer service and reduce medical-malpractice suits.
Doug trains hospitals to deal with medical errors by apologizing to patients -- instead of denying mistakes.
The Sorry Works Coalition.
A prescription for fewer medical-malpractice suits: “Sorry” Works!

Hour 1 You are not alone – Coast to Coast AM guest appearance proves it! // How do you wake people up? YOU DON’T // Sharing the truth with those who have an ear to listen // Multinational Corporations and RFID //
Katherine discusses her guest appearance on Coast-to-Coast AM, as she explains how we are not alone in our thoughts and beliefs.
Katherine also talks about how we DON’T wake people up; we just share with those willing to listen.
Callers weigh in.
Help share the news.

Hour 2 How do you wake people up? YOU DON’T // Sharing the truth with those who have an ear to listen // Multinational Corporations and RFID // Expressions of Resistance by freedom lovers //
Katherine discusses Multinational Corporations and RFID with callers.
She also continues to discuss sharing the truth with those who have an ear to listen, in terms of sharing with loved ones.
Katherine discusses various expressions of resistance by many Americans who value freedom above all else.
Callers and emailers weigh in.
Donate today, if you can. But most importantly, PRAY!

Hour 1 The real enemy – Division within the ranks // The hunter or the hunted – where do you see yourself? // Philosophy and strategy used against freedom lovers // The SAVE Act //
Katherine reads from Spychips, Ch. 16 as she uncovers the real enemy; division within the ranks over the issues of immigration and terrorism.
Order your copy today.

Hour 1 Science and Technology Thursday // Flaws with Windows Operating System // Linux Operating System // Open Source Software vs. Closed Source Software //
Katherine discusses the flaws with Windows Operating System and using the Linux Operating System as an alternative.
Katherine also discusses the difference between Open Source Software and Closed Source Software.
Callers weigh in.
What is Ubuntu?
Download Ubuntu.

Hour 2 Science and Technology Thursday // Flaws with Windows Operating System // Linux Operating System // Phone number security // Soy Dangers //
Katherine continues to discuss the flaws with Windows Operating System and using the Linux Operating System as an alternative.
Katherine also discusses the issue of phone number security.
Katherine switches gears to talk about the dangers of soy.
Callers weigh in.
A Linux option.
uReach.com
kall8.com
Make calls privately from anywhere.
The dangers of soy.

Hour 1 Science and Technology Thursday // Defining the role of scientific and technological endeavors // How to transfer values we hold to others // Dehumanization – human or machine? // New Scientist article: Virtual human has a roving eye //
Katherine discusses how we define the role of scientific and technological endeavors.
Katherine also discusses how to transfer values we hold, to others.
Katherine discusses the concept of dehumanization as she reads through New Scientist’s Virtual human has a roving eye article.
New Scientist article: Virtual human has a roving eye.
New Scientist video: Virtual human has a roving eye.

Hour 2 Science and Technology Thursday // Defining the role of scientific and technological endeavors // Dehumanization – human or machine? // Robots that recognize humor//
Katherine reads from her book Spychips, as well as other sources, as she continues discussing the concept of dehumanization.
Emailers and callers weigh in.
Spychips.
Donate Today!

Hour 2 Science and Technology Thursday // Transhumanism’s plan for eternal life -- are you kidding me? // New Scientist’s Death special // The spiritual aspects of this //
Katherine continues to discuss the October 13th issue of New Scientist’s Death special: The plan for eternal life. She also continues to break down the you tube video clip that accompanies the story.
Katherine begins to discuss the spiritual aspects of this topic.
Callers and emailers weigh in.
Donate Today!

Hour 1 Science and Technology Thursday // Scientific Endeavors or Manipulation of Humanity? // The “us vs. them” world view uncovered // Appropriate and inappropriate research techniques //
Katherine discusses inappropriate research techniques used on the military, prisoners, patients, and other human subjects.
Katherine also talks about how things have changed to ensure more appropriate research techniques are used in the academic world.
THE TUSKEGEE EXPERIMENT.

Hour 2 Science and Technology Thursday // Scientific Endeavors or Manipulation of Humanity? // The “us vs. them” world view uncovered // Appropriate and inappropriate research techniques // Odds and ends
Katherine continues to discuss inappropriate research techniques used on the military, prisoners, patients, and other human subjects.
Katherine also talks about how things have changed to ensure more appropriate research techniques are used in the academic world.
Katherine also discusses her volunteer staff, praises them, and asks for more volunteers. She also puts out the call for donations.
Donate !
THE TUSKEGEE EXPERIMENT.
The Belmont Report.
More on the Belmont Report.

Hour 2 Super Tuesday Results // Your real choice: freedom vs. control //
Katherine continues to discuss Super Tuesday’s results in terms of ‘the puppet show’.
Katherine also talks about how freedom vs. control is the real choice that we face.
Callers and emailers weigh in.
The puppet show as illustrated in this artificial dichotomy.

Hour 2 Resisting Supermarket Frequent Shopper Cards – The ultimate surveillance tool for HMO’s // DHS to use Real ID to shut down meth labs- Real ID: the panacea for all societal problems?
The discussion turns to how we can resist this ultimate surveillance tool.
Katherine also discusses how DHS plans to use Real ID to shut down meth labs.
Callers and emailers weigh in.
DHS plans to use Real ID to shut down meth labs.

Hour 1 Review of Ron Paul’s weekend // Martin Luther King Jr. and peaceful social revolution - the power of the people to bring about change
Katherine discusses Ron Paul’s weekend in the Nevada caucuses.
Katherine also discusses Martin Luther King Jr.’s ability to inspire peaceful social revolution. She extrapolates the power of the people to bring change, back then, to today’s current freedom movement.
Callers weigh in.
Media bias covering the Nevada caucuses.
Text of Martin Luther King's famous 1963 speech.

Hour 1 Staying positive in a negative world: How do you overcome the negative stuff we battle daily? // FDA approves cloned meat and milk
Katherine discusses ways in which we hold on to truths in the face of negative news. A Washington Post story reveals that the FDA has approved cloned meat and milk for consumption. Callers and emailers weigh in.
FDA approves cloned meat and milk.

Hour 2 New to the freedom movement? Pay your dues! // Why politics isn’t the panacea you think it is.
Katherine discusses what happens if Ron Paul looses... How to harness your energy, enthusiasm, and hope; in order to focus the battle in arenas that you will have a much greater impact for change. The discussion continues emphasizing the impact multi-media has in spreading the freedom message; specifically music. Joyce Andersen has downloadable music for free as an example of music discussed in today's show.

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Katherine continues discussing the New Hampsire Primaries, discrepancies in vote tabulation, recount prospects and proceedures, as well as how to help with the Ron Paul campaign.

Hour 2 – New Hampsire Primaries '08 // Did the vote counting accurately tabulate the will of New Hampshire's citizens?
The discussion continues regarding a recount in NH, with Katherine taking calls. The focus shifts to a possible Republican recount.